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My front right tire is rubbing pretty bad and less cleareance than front left
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04-26-2012, 11:29 PM | #1 |
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My front right tire is rubbing pretty bad and less cleareance than front left
i dont know whats causing this to happen. i got the wheels of a guy who had them in the car with no issues, my front right is way worse, the corner of the fender is actually digs into the tire chewing it up What do you guys could be the problem? i was loking at rolling the fenders but that could be a slim chance since the bimmer fender is already rolled
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04-27-2012, 02:47 AM | #2 |
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Your offset is much too low, it could be that the other guy has different alignment specifications because he has different suspension, i.e. sport vs. non-sport. Did you change anything else? From the looks of it, without severe fender rolling it won't fit that wheel, and even then it might not look good. What size are those tires? You might need more negative camber to fit those.
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How would achieve negative camber or get more of it? What are you rollin' on? Is it just the one side also? |
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04-28-2012, 08:41 AM | #7 | |
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If you want to keep that setup you're goin to need narrower 20 series tires. Use this tire size calculator to determine what size you need, I put in your tire sizes so that you can see just how much bigger than stock they are (just type in the security code at the bottom and click submit to see all the measurements): http://www.1010tires.com/tiresizecal...?action=submit As for rubbing on the right side more than the left, it's most likely damaged suspension components or a very bad alignment. Get this checked out at a reputable shop (I would suggest the dealer in this case) to know exactly what's causing this. |
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